Carl in Michigan
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The rebellion continues.
The heretic says he needs to eat!
Knowing people will travel so far for him lifts his spirits, Manke said. Before opening Monday, he wasn't sure if he would be alone in his shop. But he's seen an outpouring of support.
"I'm doing walk-ins, appointments, working people in between appointments...It's been nonstop," he said. "It's hard, but I love doing it. I'm so grateful I can make a living again."
The heretic says he needs to eat!
Knowing people will travel so far for him lifts his spirits, Manke said. Before opening Monday, he wasn't sure if he would be alone in his shop. But he's seen an outpouring of support.
"I'm doing walk-ins, appointments, working people in between appointments...It's been nonstop," he said. "It's hard, but I love doing it. I'm so grateful I can make a living again."
Owosso barber reopens despite state orders: 'I was in despair, I had to go back to work'
Karl Manke worked 15-hour days Monday and Tuesday, trying to keep up with the demand.
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